Monday, December 29, 2008

I Funny, Mommy!


This morning I sat on the couch and fed Ella as Lily sat at the table having one of her favorite breakfast items, yogurt. Lily most likely enjoys yogurt in part because it has the potential to be very messy. And while she does realize this potential from time to time, she has never put as much zeal into it as she did this morning. I was quietly nursing the baby when Lily broke our silence by calling for my attention. I glanced over, and she promptly splatted a handful of yogurt on the side of her head. She laughed and declared "I funny, Mommy." While it is difficult to dispute her claim, I tried at least not to encourage her. Needless to say, we followed breakfast with a very soapy bath.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

A Very Merry Christmas

Lily's first peek at the toys



Dorkie surveys the scene



Grandma enjoys holding Ella


Aunt Dana helps Lily open a gift


Lily's new break dancing suit from Uncle Mike



We had a very nice Christmas this year with all of our family. Lily is starting to understand Christmas a little more, but she's still a bit fuzzy. By the end of the day she was very practiced at ripping open giftwrap (which should come in handy on her birthday in about a month), and she was quite excited about each and every gift she received. Ella enjoyed meeting the extended family up north and getting tons of attention from her grandparents. We are really looking forward to next year when Lily fully understands Santa's role. Hopefully, she will be on the nice list...

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Our Little Christmas Elves


Ella had her first encounter with Santa Claus today, and thankfully Lily's second encounter with Santa went much better than last year. Both girls posed very nicely with Saint Nick in their cute striped outfits. We were even able to get Lily to give us a small smirk, and Ella pretty much looked like she does in the above pictures.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

It's Beginning to Look a lot Like...

Please take notice of the awesome 'stache

Most...but not all...of the sweaters

Games, anyone? Ciarra, you don't need to raise your hand.

Classy Clint with is classy wine cube

Unfortunately Clint Kruger left before we could get a picture of his award-winning sweater

...an ugly sweater party. Ugly sweaters and one sweet mustache were the theme of this holiday get together. Some of the main highlights were Bad Clint's light-up socks, Good Clint's sweater and matching purse, and Beth's secretary sweater, complete with a calendar on the butt with "payday" circled. We look forward to seeing what next year's party will bring.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

I Stuck!




One of Lily's favorite phrases these days is "I stuck!" She absolutely hates to wear socks and as soon as we get into the car she pulls her hat off. Now that we are in snowsuit weather she is none to happy to be "stuck" in her hat when her hood is up. She yells at me, "mom I stuck, I stuck, I stuck!" over and over from the backseat. After a few minutes she usually gives up and starts singing along to her favorite tunes, but once we are in the house she cannot wait for me to get her out of her getup. The only time she is more than happy to wear her gear is when she gets to go out and play in the snow with daddy.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Christmas Card Bloopers






Well, we had fun...sort of...getting our pictures taken for our Christmas card. Tara was so nice to come over last Sunday and try to capture a few good shots amongst the chaos of two 2-year-olds and two babies. Thankfully, she is a good photographer and an even better friend to put up with us. She did get a couple really nice pictures and even ended up designing our Christmas card for us. Thank you, Tara!

Hide and Hide

Lily's favorite pastime these days is hiding out in her little spaces. However, she does not like to be bothered while in these places. She calls for you, but once you find her she quickly closes the door or window and says, "Bye bye--have good day, mama." The box is still the best toy in our house. Every few days I cut a new little slot or door, and we start a whole new game. One day it was pushing old gift cards through like mail and the next was playing with a flashlight. Pretty much every member of my family including Mimi and Uncle Packie have played in the box with Lily. When Mimi tried to leave, Lily pointed back at the box and insisted that she get back in. While in the box, Lily put her hands over her mouth and quietly giggled as if they had a little secret. She is constantly cracking us up and always has us wondering what she will do next.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Giggles and Grins




Ella Kathryn is now three months old and has already changed so much from her newborn pictures. She is all giggles and grins these days. She loves to smile and laugh at her dad. She will spot him from way across the room and flash him her darling smile. He, of course, can never resist and goes over to talk to her about her day. She coos, babbles, and screeches back at him. She especially loves to have little chats with him in the evening after her big sister goes to bed. She is still really easy going and happy almost all of the time. Thankfully, Lily is still loving being a big sister and is starting to really enjoy listening to Ella babble back at her. Lily gives her lots of hugs, kisses, high fives, and fist pounds (knuckles) throughout the day. I can't wait to see how the girls get along as Ella can start to interact more with Lily.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Play Date


Alms for the poor?

I had the privilege of watching Dalton recently while his mommy went to her Mom-2-Mom group. Lily loves playing with D, and every time we get in the car she asks if we are going to see Dalton and Calem. On the day Dalton came to play, we had a new and exciting toy for the two of them to explore...a cardboard box! They had snacks, toys, and books in there, but what they loved most was opening and closing the windows I cut out for them. They thought it was hilarious, and I was cracking up too. A new dishwasher was something we desperately needed--but perhaps the best part of the transaction was acquiring the box it came in! That's the beauty of kids...a simple box can give a desperate mom hours of respite from active toddlers. Who needs toys?